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Fourth Test Match
West Indies v New Zealand 1984-85
Another weak first-innings batting performance by New Zealand committed them to the follow-on, and even though Howarth and Jeff Crowe put new life into their effort on the third day with a New Zealand Test record second-wicket partnership of 210,
Tests: West Indies 2 New Zealand 0, ODIs: West Indies 5 New Zealand 0
The New Zealanders in West Indies, 1984-85
New Zealand's second tour of West Indies, condensed into seven weeks with four Tests, three three-day first-class matches and five one-day internationals, was a struggle from start to finish
Third Test Match
WEST INDIES v NEW ZEALAND 1984-85
West Indies won by ten wickets, their fifth consecutive victory at Kensington Oval being completed early on the final day in spite of the accumulated loss of seven and three-quarter hours of play to the sudden and definite end of Barbados' dry season
New Zealand in West Indies ODI Series, 1984/85
Most runs | Most wickets | High scores | Best bowling | More
New Zealand in West Indies Test Series, 1984/85
Most runs | Most wickets | High scores | Best bowling | More
New Zealand tour of West Indies, Mar-May 1985
Tour records | Averages - First-class | List A | All
Test matches
Overall | New Zealand | West Indies | in West Indies | New Zealand v West Indies | Year 2013
One-Day Internationals
Overall | New Zealand | West Indies | in West Indies | New Zealand v West Indies | Year 2013
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